FINDING A PURPOSE TO USE THE INTERNET: How we can begin to change the world

Are you a loving, good friend, family member who is serving your community, Faith, friends and family with your talents and wisdoms? Are you someone who sometimes thinks the world has gone to Hell in a Handbasket or some other version of that old axe?

If so, there is something you may be missing and I’d like to help you find it. I’m talking about Communicating on the Internet. (click on this as a link to see my previous post on this topic) Before you stop listening, give me five minutes of your time and if you still do not want to proceed forward with Using the Internet Without Frustration, that’s not a problem. But, if you want to stand for your beliefs more fully and do what you are best at doing even more, this will be of benefit to you.

So, if you haven’t gotten my first guide of Taking the Next Step Forward: Using the Internet Without Frustration, you can easily receive it by clicking on the mailing list box right now. In this little guide, the very, very first step is to Identify Your PURPOSE. That’s a big first step for many people, but the good news is, it’s ok to just identify “A” purpose. We all serve where we are at and waiting to get some place else first is not beneficial to your purpose to serve.

My purpose of using the internet has been and always will be to more fully connect to all generations in a positive and supportive manner. Someday, I may change that purpose, it’s permitted!!! No kidding! But for now, that’s my identified purpose. So if you haven’t already identified a purpose for using the internet for yourself, give it a shot. Let me know via comments at the bottom and we will work on it together! Anything goes on this, just reach into your heart and see what it is.

After identifying your Purpose, there is the next step of making an Intention. We will address that in the next post. Welcome to a world of connection, a world of unity and a world that is getting better through our own gifts and wonderful selves. Thanks for listening and see you on the next post.